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| Configuration key | Values | Description |
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| TunnelOnly | **True** – All Defender for Cloud functionality is disabled. This setting should be used if you are using the app only for Tunnel capabilities. <br><br> **False** *(default)* - Defender for Cloud functionality is enabled. | Determines whether the Defender app is limited to only Microsoft Tunnel, or if the app also supports the full set of Defender for Cloud capabilities. |
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| WebProtection | **True** *(default)* – Web Protection is enabled, and users will see the web protection tab in the Defender for Endpoint app. <br><br> **False** – Web Protection is disabled. If a Tunnel VPN profile is deployed, users will only see the Dashboard and Tunnel tabs in the Defender for Endpoint app. |Determines whether Defender for Cloud Web Protection (anti-phishing functionality) is enabled for the app. By default, this functionality is on. |
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| AutoOnboard | **True** – If Web Protection is enabled, the Defender for Endpoint app is automatically granted permissions for adding VPN connections and the user isn’t prompted to allow this. <br><br> **False** *(default)* – If Web Protection is enabled, the user is prompted to allow the Defender for Endpoint app to add VPN configurations. | Determines whether Defender for Cloud Web Protection is enabled without prompting the user to add a VPN connection (because a local VPN is needed for Web Protection functionality). This setting only applies if *WebProtection* is set to **True**. |
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| TunnelOnly | **True** – All Defender for Endpoint functionality is disabled. This setting should be used if you are using the app only for Tunnel capabilities. <br><br> **False** *(default)* - Defender for Endpoint functionality is enabled. | Determines whether the Defender app is limited to only Microsoft Tunnel, or if the app also supports the full set of Defender for Endpoint capabilities. |
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| WebProtection | **True** *(default)* – Web Protection is enabled, and users will see the web protection tab in the Defender for Endpoint app. <br><br> **False** – Web Protection is disabled. If a Tunnel VPN profile is deployed, users will only see the Dashboard and Tunnel tabs in the Defender for Endpoint app. |Determines whether Defender for Endpoint Web Protection (anti-phishing functionality) is enabled for the app. By default, this functionality is on. |
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| AutoOnboard | **True** – If Web Protection is enabled, the Defender for Endpoint app is automatically granted permissions for adding VPN connections and the user isn’t prompted to allow this. <br><br> **False** *(default)* – If Web Protection is enabled, the user is prompted to allow the Defender for Endpoint app to add VPN configurations. | Determines whether Defender for Endpoint Web Protection is enabled without prompting the user to add a VPN connection (because a local VPN is needed for Web Protection functionality). This setting only applies if *WebProtection* is set to **True**. |
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## Upgrade Microsoft Tunnel
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